Eva Regel
Assistant Professor
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COM | Medical Humanities Faculty
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Eva Regel's research focuses on the intersection of mental health, ethics, and humanitarian crises, with a particular emphasis on the psychological well-being of healthcare professionals and populations affected by conflict. Her work investigates the moral stress experienced by trauma therapists, especially in contexts such as Ukraine, where therapists are working to support national mental health under duress. Regel also examines ethical considerations within mental healthcare systems, including the potential risks associated with allocation strategies. Publications explore enhancing burn care through nursing roles in goal-of-care discussions and treatment plan development, alongside personal narratives that document lived experiences. Her scholarship is informed by MeSH terms including Mental Health, Altruism, Health Personnel, Morals, Ukraine, Military Personnel, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Esther H. Teo and Natalie Applebaum.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Reordering Vulnerability: Ethical Risks of Last-Come, First-Served Allocation in Mental Health System (2025)
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971 Enhancing Burn Care: An Examination of Nursing Roles in Goals-of-Care Discussions and Treatment Plan Development (2025)
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Mental health and humanitarian crisis: Moral stress in trauma therapy (2024)
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- Soldiers of the Invisible Front: How Ukrainian Therapists Are Fighting for the Mental Health of the Nation Under Fire
- Soldiers of the Invisible Front: How Ukrainian Therapists Are Fighting for the Mental Health of the Nation Under Fire
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
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- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
- Full Collection of Personal Narratives
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